Guinea Seeks Help From NEC

Ahead of a constitutional referendum for members of the Guinean community in the country, the ambassador is seeking help from the National Elections Commission (NEC).

That reason, Guinean Ambassador to Liberia, Aboubacar Sylla, on Wednesday, September 10, 2025, paid a courtesy call to the headquarters of NEC in furtherance of a request made to the Commission for electoral support.

NEC in a statement after the meeting, said the Guinean request covers 10 ballot boxes, and 10 voting booths, which will be used to facilitate a constitutional referendum scheduled for September 21, 2025, for members of the Guinean community residing in the country.

The discussions were held between Amb. Sylla and NEC chairperson, Madam Davidetta Browne Lansanah.

Guinea Embassy Advisor in Charge of Economic Affairs, Aboubacar Touré, according to a release, accompanied Amb. Sylla at the NEC Headquarters.

In a Note Verbal dated September 9, 2025, to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Amb. Sylla explained that the electoral materials will enable Guinean citizens in Liberia to participate in the referendum, and express their views on the draft constitution developed by the National Transition Council of Guinea.

Sylla then conveyed his government’s appreciation for Liberia’s support through NEC; ensuring the smooth conduct of Guinea’s upcoming referendum.